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Seesmelltaste see smell taste Premium Spice and Seasoning Blends DESCRIPTION A-CODE PACK SIZE DESCRIPTION A-CODE PACK SIZE Seasoning Blend, Golden Vadouvan 2404021 1 LB Spice Blend, Vindaloo Curry 3580240 1 LB Sun dried aromatics and Curry spices, moist and complex 2887566 3 OZ Potent Chilies and pungent spices 1734971 4 OZ Seasoning Blend, Shichimi Togarashi, 1677200 1 LB Spice Chili, Piment d'Espelette 9133049 4 OZ Japanese Seven Spice 4856762 4 OZ Deep Orange-Red powder, robust, smoky, fruity 9700839 500 GR Seasoning Blend, Za'atar 2500778 .9 LB Spice Chili, Spanish Smoked Paprika 3538250 1 LB Fragrant Salt free blend heavy on Thyme 6423142 3.5 OZ Shiny, deep Red color, smoky sweet 5593502 4 OZ Spice Cinnamon, Powder, Vietnamese 9059065 .9 LB Seasoning Blend, Chinese Five Spice 7347012 1 LB Richly fragrant, Golden Brown, fresh ground to order 9933165 4 OZ Black Pepper, Cassia, Clove, Fennel , Star Anise 4489966 4 OZ Spice Blend, Swarnadwipa 5724843 4 OZ Seasoning Blend, Garam Masala 5863421 1 LB Includes Lemongrass, Kaffir Lime Intense Indian spice blend 5256608 4 OZ Seasoning Blend, Chermoula 8688411 1 LB Seasoning Blend, Ras el Hanout 8806452 1 LB Blend of Cumin, Turmeric, Paprika and herbs 26 different herbs and spices 4835786 4 OZ Seasoning Blend, Pain de Epices 7388690 1 LB Seasoning Blend, Tandoori 8506236 1 LB Cinnamon, Anise seed, Nutmeg, hint of Allspice Redolent of Cumin 9315337 4 OZ Seasoning Blend, Quatre Epices 9881901 1 LB Spice, Pepper, White, Whole 3220277 1.2 LB Mixture of Pepper, Ginger, Cloves and Nutmeg Vine ripened hand harvested,mellow 5101108 5.5 OZ Spice Blend, Berbere 8623361 4 OZ Spice Blend, BBQ 3374431 1 LB Mild and aromatic with Allspice, Chilli flakes, Cloves Mild and spicy, not overly sweet 3570094 4 OZ Spice, Blend, Cajun 6082640 1 LB Use as a rub or a blackening spice crust Spice Blend, Green Curry 3101587 1 LB Dried blend with fresh lemony bright notes 8755135 4 OZ Spice Blend, Japanese Curry Mix 1375766 1 LB Warm, hearty and sweet Spice Blend, Harissa 5876988 1 LB Brick red in color, medium heat 1823937 4 OZ Salt, Crystal Balinese 7265674 1.5 KG Pure, smaller crystals Spice Blend, Herbes de Provence 4575119 1.5 OZ Aromatic blend combines sweet with robust, herbs 8904391 1.5 LB Spice, Pepper, Black Pepper Sarawak 3593113 1 LB Lustrous brownish black in color with rich pungent flavor Spice Blend, Madras Curry 1318623 1 LB Spice, Peppercorn, Black Pepper Tellicherry 8385144 4.5 OZ Coriander, Ginger and Cinnamon 3425388 4 OZ Bold aromatic flavor and classic wrinkled texture Spice Blend, Red Curry 4300143 1 LB Spice, Pepper, Long, Whole 1431184 1 LB Fragrant blend, medium heat 6547420 4 OZ Sun dried for a unique flavor SEE SMELL TASTE PRODUCTS ARE SHELF STABLE AND DELIVER WITHIN 3 - 5 BUSINESS DAYS Contact your US Foods® Territory Manager to place your order Today. If you have any questions, please call a Food Innovations Culinary Advisor at 888-352-FOOD (3663) For a complete list of all our offerings please visit us at: www.foodinno.com.
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